SteelSeries is going a little retro with their new Rival 700 Smart Gaming mouse by bringing back displays and vibration motors. SteelSeries experimented with displays on their old Sensei line of gaming mice, though it was rather awkwardly placed on the bottom side of the mouse. Several manufacturers have have also experimented with vibration motors in all sorts of mice in the past, though the idea...
After it’s big announcement at CES 2014, SteelSeries has released the Stratus Wireless Gaming Controller to the public. It is the first wireless controller for iOS devices to hit the market and is compatible with all devices running iOS 7. The controller is designed to make console gamers feel right at home with its two analog sicks, D-pad, four pressure sensitive face buttons, and four pres...
SteelSeries is cutting the cables on their popular Sensei series of gaming mice. The new Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse will feature an 8200 DPI sensor, eight programmable buttons, ambidextrous body, an internal battery rated for 16 hours of gaming, and wireless technology with a 1ms response time. Both the base station and the mouse have independent illuminated areas capable of displaying 16.8 mill...
In a nod to iOS’ fast growing gaming market, SteelSeries has released the first full featured wireless controller that is compatible with all iOS 7 devices and games supporting iOS 7 controllers, like Asphalt 8: Airborne. The SteelSeries Stratus Wireless Gaming Controller connects to iOS 7 devices via Bluetooth and lasts for 10 hours of gaming. The internal battery is recharged via USB. The ...
Aside from quality headsets, peripheral maker SteelSeries also does gaming mice. The Rival Optical Gaming Mouse is their latest tool for PC gaming, designed for right handed users in the vein of their previous SteelSeries Ikari mouse. The Rival features rubber grips, anti-sweat coating and 6 programmable buttons. Packing on board an optical sensor rather than a laser, the Rival has a 6500 CPI reso...
SteelSeries released the latest evolution in their SteelSeries Siberia line of headsets today. The SteelSeries Siberia Elite is the first in the series to feature 7.1 surround sound through Dolby’s virtualization technology. Additionally, the headphones sport over size memory foam ear cushions to add another dimension of comfort with the Sibera’s iconic suspension design. The volume an...
SteelSeries Siberia v2 Heat Orange Edition Manufacturer: SteelSeries Platform: Mac, Windows Price: $119.99 USD- Available Here The SteelSeries Siberia v2 Heat Orange Edition is the latest addition to the Siberia line of headphones that started back in the mid-2000s with the well regarded Icemat Siberia. Since then, some small design and hardware improvements have been added. In the v2 Heat Orange...
The SteelSeries Siberia is one of the legendary headsets designed for gamers, dating back to the early 2000’s. Now, SteelSeries is introducing the latest iteration of the Siberia headset, the SteelSeries Siberia V2 Heat Orange Edition. The Heat Orange maintains all of the V2’s features, including the over the ear design, retractable noise cancelling microphone, in line volume and mute ...
At PAX Australia 2013 this weekend, we got the opportunity to check out the new and upcoming range of SteelSeries competitive headsets, keyboards and all other manner of gamer gear. Most were display units, so we can’t speak on headset audio quality specifically, but will hopefully get that chance with some reviews down the line. Approaching the booth – and in passing it throughout the...
At the inaugural PAX Australia 2013 event, July 19-21, SteelSeries will be exhibiting their new H-Series of headsets – the 3Hv2, 5Hv3, and 9H – as well as the Limited Edition Siberia v2 Heat Orange Headset. The latter has been awarded for its unique design and superior sound quality, combining the classic Siberia style with illumination, control, and features including heat orange illu...